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Hello Cleaning Crew! 👋
What changed
- Gameplay
- Balance
- Store
PowerWash Simulator 2 changes
Last week we released Update 1.2 which included custom key binds, stackable furniture, a list of bug fixes and the first free Caldera Chronicles job, the Miniature Village!
Catch up on the full patch notes here ⤵️
Today we’re going to be taking a closer look at the Miniature Village, including some of the dirt types, interactables and some of the little features that made it into the final version of this not-so-tiny town!
Introducing... Nutsville, where you’ll find all the cool beans.
We spoke to Laura, Senior 3D Artist, who had a big part in creating the Miniature Village. She pointed us towards some nice features, a few of her calling cards you may have seen in previous (and upcoming) levels, and we get introduced to Dennis...
First off, here are a few details of this job: Location: Three Rivers National Park, Power Falls Size: ~2227 m² Useable Washers: Prime Vista Pro, Urban X STREAM, SwirlForce Surf Ace Included Equipment: Ladders (12 placement points)
Miniature Village early sketches ⤵️
Dirt Types
So. Much. Mud!
I’m sure no one is surprised by this; it is PowerWash Simulator after all. The layers of filth that go into a PowerWash Simulator job can vary, but mud is always a fun one to wash away to reveal the gleaming surface behind it.
The Miniature Village of Nutsville is covered in some wet, lumpy mud...
But you’ll also come across some dry, more dust like mud.
Another dirt that you’ll spot while hosing down this village is rust! It's always a fun thing to see...
If you check out the outskirts of the level, under some trees you’ll find some colourful leaf dirt to blast away from these little houses 🏠
Just for a little bit of fun, the team threw in some bird poop...
There are a lot more dirts to discover, so we’ll let you look around and find the others!
Interactable Items
Would it really be PowerWash Simulator if there wasn’t a gnome guarding a castle that you need to clean?
Unfortunately, these little guys no longer have the ability to fly, but they do stare. A lot. They’re friendly, though!
You like trains? Yes? Good! You can ride this one 🚂
On the side of this little locomotive, you’ll see the number 47, and you might have spotted that in a few other levels that Laura has gotten involved in.
Small Details
When we asked about some of what was added in here, Laura says, “They’re like my signature. If you see a squirrel, French thing, number 47, I was probably there!” Talking of squirrels, here it is! 🐿️ you may spot a couple of these around on this job.
Infront of a house overlooking the castle, you’ll find some little paintings, one of the castle and one of the mines. Those eyes? We’re told by Laura that’s just Dennis... Who is Dennis?
He lives here, of course ⤵️
He used to live in this boat before Laura decided it looked better under water...
Probably enjoys the Beans Funfair too, which looks very nice once it has been rinsed off!
There are so many little details for you all to discover, so we’ll leave it there for now!
We have a new in-game item drop this week, bringing you all more stuff to stack on your tables. You’ll be able to pick up a typewriter and a sewing machine with your PowerWash Points from the in-game store!
Last week's stackable drops included the record player and neon rocket light, are also available in your in-game store
ICYMI
Adventure Time is making its way to PowerWash Simulator 2 April 9th! For more details on what will be included, price points and more images of The Land of Ooo, check out the post below
view PowerWash Simulator 2 Adventure Time Pack
If you run into any problems while playing PowerWash Simulator 2, please reach out to our Support Portal ⤵️
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